Cannot open database - MS Access '97
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:06:38 -0800
Suddenly my cubes connected to a Microsoft Access '97
database will not process. When I test the connection to
the database, it tests fine. I can see the underlying
tables in cube editor. I compacted and repaired the
Access database. But I am still getting the
message "Cannot open database". It may not be a database
that your application recognizes, or the file may be
corrupt."
I haven't found solutions or explanations so far in my
searches. Has anyone else experienced this? How do I fix
it?
Relevant Pages
- Re: Access 2002 command line options.
... > database Opens the specified database. ... > /excl Opens the specified database for exclusive access. ... > /user user name Starts Microsoft Access using the specified user name. ... To compact to a different name, specify a target ... (microsoft.public.access.developers.toolkitode) - Re: Cant access code
... See http://www.QBuilt.com for all your database needs. ... See http://www.Access.QBuilt.com for Microsoft Access tips and tutorials. ... Create a new database file and import all objects except the corrupt form. ... If you have a recent backup, import this form from the backup and check ... (microsoft.public.access.modulesdaovba) - Re: Communication Log
... Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP ... May I send you copy of the database that I made? ... Dropdown box (I can select a value to store in the ... The above controls are set up in a page using te tab control. ... (microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign) - Re: Advice needed for a growing Access 2000 project
... However, it turned out that quite a few of those were "leftovers" from previous releases, no longer accessible from anywhere but the database window, and, thus, no longer used. ... But that certainly isn't the _norm_ -- without any 'heroic' measures, there are routine reports of split Access DBs ... Finally, in my opinion, for "Windows apps", that is, individual-user applications, modest-sized multiuser applications, and client-server applications of any size, Dot Net does NOT "help along" any of these issues. ... The post I reference was in reference its self to the MS Access Help file under "Microsoft Access database general specifications" ... (comp.databases.ms-access) - RE: error 3011-msaccess
... When you open a Microsoft Access version 1.x database in Microsoft Access ... following error message: ... The backquote character, which is ASCII ... (microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted) |
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